Covington Catholic Apologizes for Students Who Mocked Native American Veterans During March for Life
Disturbing videos emerged Sabbatum that seem to exhibit Kentucky high schoolhouse students mocking participants of the Indigenous Peoples March inward Washington, D.C.—including a widely respected Native American elderberry who served inward Vietnam.
The videos went viral on social media too drew widespread condemnation—and, eventually, an apology from the all-boys’ schoolhouse that sent the teens to the nation’s upper-case letter for the March for Life on Friday.
“This demeanor is opposed to the Church’s teachings on the dignity too honour of the human person,” Covington Catholic High School too the Diocese of Covington said inward a articulation statement.
“The thing is beingness investigated too nosotros volition induce got appropriate action, upward to too including expulsion.”
The videos that sparked scandalise exhibit Covington Catholic High School students, close to of them wearing “Make America Great Again” gear, surrounding a grouping of Native American marchers too shouting too jumping every bit marchers get down playing music.
One male child inward a MAGA chapeau appears to stand upward simply inches from the aspect upward of Omaha tribe elderberry Nathan Phillips, who is singing too playing a drum. Phillips smiles calmly at the teen too continues to play.
“When I was at that topographic point singing, I heard them saying, ‘Build that wall! Build that wall!’” Phillips said afterwards inward a video posted to Twitter. “This is indigenous land—not supposed to induce got walls here. We never [did] for millennium.”
“Before anybody else came here, y'all never had walls, y'all never had a prison,” he also said. “We ever also assist of our elders. We took assist of our children.”
Phillips, a Vietnam veteran too previous manager of the Native Youth Alliance, is a “keeper of a sacred pipe” who leads an annual ceremony honoring Native American veterans inward Arlington National Cemetery, according to Indian Country Today.
Phillips said he wished the immature men’s free energy was used “to making this solid ground actually great.”
Defenders of the teens on social media circulated a snippet that showed Phillips approaching the schoolhouse grouping at 1 point—along alongside screenshots of text messages purported to hold upward from the boys inward which they claimed he was the interloper too they were solely beingness enthusiastic.
Marcus Frejo, a fellow member of the Pawnee too Seminole tribes, told the Associated Press that he too Philips saw the students chanting “Make America great” too doing a mocking version of the haka, the traditional Maori dance, too decided to get over to defuse the situation,
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However the 2 groups crossed paths, the clip of the educatee wearing the MAGA chapeau too a smirk on his face, standing inward forepart of too staring at Phillips, drew widespread criticism.
New United Mexican States Democrat Deb Haaland, 1 of the get-go Native American women to serve inward Congress, slammed the Covington students on Twitter.
“This veteran set his life on the job for our country,” she said. “The students’ display of blatant hate, disrespect, too intolerance is a signal of how mutual decency has decayed nether this administration. Heartbreaking.”
Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes condemned the students’ demeanor inward a Facebook post, but largely placed the blame on the adults who cast their lives.
“In spite of these horrific scenes, I pass upward to shame these children. Instead I plough to the adults that are instruction them too those that are silently letting others promote this behavior. This is non the Kentucky I know too love. We tin make ameliorate too it starts alongside ameliorate leadership,” Grimes wrote.
As the videos began to circulate, the diocese said it was investigating. But every bit the criticism mounted, alongside world officials too celebrities joining in, the church building too schoolhouse issued the apology.
“We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, too Native Americans inward general, Jan. 18, after the March for Life, inward Washington, D.C. We extend our deepest apologies to Mr. Phillips,” it said.
The March for Life, an anti-abortion rally, was held at the same fourth dimension every bit the Indigenous Peoples March. In a argument posted to Twitter, March for Life President Jeanne Mancini distanced itself from the Covington contingent.
“The pro-life drive at its heart is a drive of honey too the reprehensible demeanor shown inward the video inward no style represents the 46 years too millions of people who induce got peacefully too respectfully gathered inward Washington, DC, to stand upward up for the unborn,” she wrote.
Covington Catholic also apologized to March for Life participants, saying, “We know this incident also has tainted the entire witness of the March for Life too limited or nearly sincere apologies to all those attended the March too all those who back upward the pro-life movement.”
On the Catholic Conference of Kentucky website, many Catholics called for the boys to hold upward expelled.
“As a practicing Catholic too raise I tin solely pray that these children are expelled too the adult chaperones aspect upward severe consequences. This demeanor brought me to tears,” a commenter named Julia Delgado wrote.
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The videos went viral on social media too drew widespread condemnation—and, eventually, an apology from the all-boys’ schoolhouse that sent the teens to the nation’s upper-case letter for the March for Life on Friday.
“This demeanor is opposed to the Church’s teachings on the dignity too honour of the human person,” Covington Catholic High School too the Diocese of Covington said inward a articulation statement.
“The thing is beingness investigated too nosotros volition induce got appropriate action, upward to too including expulsion.”
It’s even worse when you see the full mob effect. pic.twitter.com/Oe7Zn5srOB— Lulu Says (@lulu_says2) January 19, 2019
One male child inward a MAGA chapeau appears to stand upward simply inches from the aspect upward of Omaha tribe elderberry Nathan Phillips, who is singing too playing a drum. Phillips smiles calmly at the teen too continues to play.
“When I was at that topographic point singing, I heard them saying, ‘Build that wall! Build that wall!’” Phillips said afterwards inward a video posted to Twitter. “This is indigenous land—not supposed to induce got walls here. We never [did] for millennium.”
“Before anybody else came here, y'all never had walls, y'all never had a prison,” he also said. “We ever also assist of our elders. We took assist of our children.”
Nathan Philips of the Omaha Nation speaking on what happened from @/ka_ya11 IG. pic.twitter.com/XBf1kTf8a5— Unceded Clothing (@UncededClothing) January 19, 2019
Phillips said he wished the immature men’s free energy was used “to making this solid ground actually great.”
Defenders of the teens on social media circulated a snippet that showed Phillips approaching the schoolhouse grouping at 1 point—along alongside screenshots of text messages purported to hold upward from the boys inward which they claimed he was the interloper too they were solely beingness enthusiastic.
Marcus Frejo, a fellow member of the Pawnee too Seminole tribes, told the Associated Press that he too Philips saw the students chanting “Make America great” too doing a mocking version of the haka, the traditional Maori dance, too decided to get over to defuse the situation,
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However the 2 groups crossed paths, the clip of the educatee wearing the MAGA chapeau too a smirk on his face, standing inward forepart of too staring at Phillips, drew widespread criticism.
New United Mexican States Democrat Deb Haaland, 1 of the get-go Native American women to serve inward Congress, slammed the Covington students on Twitter.
“This veteran set his life on the job for our country,” she said. “The students’ display of blatant hate, disrespect, too intolerance is a signal of how mutual decency has decayed nether this administration. Heartbreaking.”
This Veteran put his life on the line for our country. The students’ display of blatant hate, disrespect, and intolerance is a signal of how common decency has decayed under this administration. Heartbreaking. https://t.co/NuPnYu9FP4— Congresswoman Deb Haaland (@RepDebHaaland) January 19, 2019
“In spite of these horrific scenes, I pass upward to shame these children. Instead I plough to the adults that are instruction them too those that are silently letting others promote this behavior. This is non the Kentucky I know too love. We tin make ameliorate too it starts alongside ameliorate leadership,” Grimes wrote.
As the videos began to circulate, the diocese said it was investigating. But every bit the criticism mounted, alongside world officials too celebrities joining in, the church building too schoolhouse issued the apology.
“We condemn the actions of the Covington Catholic High School students towards Nathan Phillips specifically, too Native Americans inward general, Jan. 18, after the March for Life, inward Washington, D.C. We extend our deepest apologies to Mr. Phillips,” it said.
The March for Life, an anti-abortion rally, was held at the same fourth dimension every bit the Indigenous Peoples March. In a argument posted to Twitter, March for Life President Jeanne Mancini distanced itself from the Covington contingent.
“The pro-life drive at its heart is a drive of honey too the reprehensible demeanor shown inward the video inward no style represents the 46 years too millions of people who induce got peacefully too respectfully gathered inward Washington, DC, to stand upward up for the unborn,” she wrote.
Covington Catholic also apologized to March for Life participants, saying, “We know this incident also has tainted the entire witness of the March for Life too limited or nearly sincere apologies to all those attended the March too all those who back upward the pro-life movement.”
On the Catholic Conference of Kentucky website, many Catholics called for the boys to hold upward expelled.
“As a practicing Catholic too raise I tin solely pray that these children are expelled too the adult chaperones aspect upward severe consequences. This demeanor brought me to tears,” a commenter named Julia Delgado wrote.
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